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Not different nozzles but the end of this nozzle u twist it and it’ll change the spray from a mist to a stream is about all it does! And the wand is extendable! Think it was like $45 or so! Charge lasts a good while too! :d5:
I may have to check it out. Does it pump air or fluid?
 
Question this 1 plant i have, she is a Sweet seed's bruce banner and she has got the same everything as these other 3 plants but she had a issue with 2 nodes of leafs, what is this does anyone know?

pic with her sisters, she is the middle 1
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1st set of leafs
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2nd set
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3rd set finally looking normal
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Or u got a humidifier or something making light in the night? Luckily current one it’s green but my last humidifier had a white light on the on dial I had to tape over!

So Bugby says cannabis uses green light. :yoinks:

It is for outside, but if i had space i could do a 4x4 tent with it just need lights above and around it, i have enough lights if my other 2 tents are empty :smoking:

I'm just not wanting to add to much lime to whatever when i mix up tomorrow. i was thinking a little of this and little of that method unless someone has a better recipe :eyebrows:

This is to recharge soil or make new super soil for cannabis

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Add 1 cup to 1 cu ft of soil mix.

Look on Build-a-soil.com
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Living room:
Finish -
Floor trim
Replacing outlets & switches
Deconstructing rat cages
Start & Finish -
Replacing ceiling fan
Install LED strip lights
Eventually -
Reface fireplace/refinish mantel
Stain cabinets & replace counter/fixtures/lighting in utility sink area

Hallway:
Start & Finish -
Painting
Replacing outlets & switches
Eventually -
Replace flooring

Half bath:
Start & Finish -
Painting
Replacing outlets and switches
Stain cabinets

Dining Room:
Finish -
Replacing outlets and switches
Either replacing balusters and fixing railings, building pony walls with built in storage, or walling in completely and adding a door for indoor garden room
Start & finish -
Replace light fixture
Replace flooring

Kitchen:
Start & Finish -
Wallpaper removal & painting
Replacing outlets and switches
Staining cabinets
Eventually -
Replace flooring
Replacing counters

Foyer:
Start & Finish -
Painting
Replace switches
Eventually -
Replace flooring (will be done with hall floor)

Stairs:
Finish -
Removing carpet
Refinishing/staining stairs
Replace balusters & hardware
Stain railings
Start & Finish -
Painting

And that's not even getting into the upstairs stuff :rofl: also have to paint trim outside and refinish the flat arch thing around the front door lmao

I got tired just reading the list. :sleeping::sleeping::sleeping:

I am that guy 300+ ppm tap water I use RO system similar to MOG's bought on amazon. My only issue now is i need to install it on the other side of my whole house water softener system. Stoner me miss understood originally and installed it before the softener :rofl:Just add it to the list :wall: I think i am caught up now but seems you got it under control now :pass:
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Question this 1 plant i have, she is a Sweet seed's bruce banner and she has got the same everything as these other 3 plants but she had a issue with 2 nodes of leafs, what is this does anyone know?

pic with her sisters, she is the middle 1
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1st set of leafs
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2nd set
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3rd set finally looking normal
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Some of it looks genetic and some looks like maybe the soil is a bit too hot. I think it will grow out of it.
 
I stand corrected! They are saying not to do a seed? I would just use the divot method with Jiffy Seed starter. They are also talking about time release amendments? I need to look into this further as I think this product has changed since I last used it as a top dressing for my vegetable garden.

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Well IMPO transplanting autos is a mistake unless your timing is impeccable. To make a divot just water the Sohum to almost runoff but not. Push a bowl or something into the surface to make a 4 inch wide impression 3 inches deep. Fill this with moist Jiffy Seed Starter and start your seed in it.
Good idea. I will just use a 1 gal pot to make a hole and fill sohum under and all around it. Makes more sense then fill the hole with a lighter mix of 2 parts biobizz to 1 part sohum soil and i will plant seeds in that. Thanks.
 
Nice soil recipe but how much medium and such, i need to get some potash for sure, i knew i was missing something haha.
This mix will be for peppers, tomatoes, and other fruiting plants in my garden along with some lettuce and onions on top of the vertical planters, fruiting plants on bottom.

Here is my mix i think i have figured out so far:

3 cups of lime per bale of peat moss
3cups bone/blood meal
1 1/2 cup of tomato fert
70grams of tm-7
5 lb worm castings
4 cup craft blend
1/2 cup epsom salt

2cu of perlite/course
3cu peatmoss
1cu of black kow
2 cu of raised garden mix
1 cu humus/manure
 
Do some research on the effects of uv and cannabis plants….it’s not all good, especially considering that autos are more sensitive early on….
I may need to designate it as a mid flowering light.
Let's make sure we're talking apples to apples. I looked at the spectrum of the light and looked at mine. Not much difference at all.I have those fluorescent UV lights for late flower
I didn't see any special stats on specific UV diodes like I have on a couple lights I've seen on YouTube I think. These were specific diodes that could be introduced as programmed. I did not see this on your light's specs. Nothing different from what I have on two lights.
BUT..........I there are these specific UV diodes on that light, wouldn't it be silly not to be able to control that one aspect, if it's supposed to be a full spectrum light.
I also read or heard that LED UV light wasn't that efficient or powerful. I think it was that Limey Migro. He may have been trying to market his overpriced fluorescent UV lights. :eyebrows:

ANYWAY.......I'm high AF and can't explain my point in the proper tech lingo, but I hope you get the jest of my post. I didn't see any specs on your light to make it much of any difference in what I have with my LED lighting.
 
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Bill you are correct it is not the UVA leds as they simply are not powerful enough to damage a plant. Even my two 50 watt AgroMax UVA Plus 48" lamps do not burn the plants. The leds may be 5 watt and they are not as efficient as the AgroMax.
 
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